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MIDDLESEX MEETING

... betweeft A; ?? So that instead of rallyiri round her,a~s it.Was their 4ut'itoa and affording her solace itn her afflict on s, the' , wola-d'd toi 'th struggles of her situation, and they would ad to the distr~ess of her natural feelings as a ...

Lancaster Assizes

... that C~t> -IQ written by persons of undoubted piety, 'i b a s e r 'X lt ra c k s, t ~ etu r m , e v e n t h e g ib b e t, ' ai ~ l I s w ul n t a at o n w r d o f w h a t im a e ...

ASSIZES

... were against her will. she stopt a day and a night in the latter place, and was next taken to David a - eay's, onL Sunday, the first place where she had been abusedp n- James Leahyo Sund, the and another, accompanied them, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... againsqt M1oses Abithrl, a native of Africa, by religion a Jew, who, at the -age of 18, entered into business an a merchant in this country, and sot employed himself for a period of about nine ye~rs; during whiclh be made about 10,0001. a ...

POLICE

... of a rtductionof tile itterest of money, . the following (savouring not a little of Hibernian complexity of at ideas) which appeared in a Scotch Paper a few days ago, is, per- p haps, originals- It may be very'usetul (says the writer) during ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... rgcalled-On the 14th December, Mrs. Flight bad:On a black bombazeen skirt, a black satin spencer, a white swanadown tippet, a Leghorn bonnet, with red and green ribbons and a flower to correspond; she had also ...

ASSIZES

... the witchcraft worked upon her, when she told me, that when her daughter was worked upon, she would dance and sing, just as if she was dancing and singing to a fiddle, in a way that there was no stopping her belore ...

DERBYSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS

... the erection of S4 a a new one. Thle (Gaol and House of Correction also were viewed a ae anal presented by the G.ranid Jury, and it is. expressly stated in a h the presenstments, that thesqe Prisons- were not only insufficient and tI ...

THE MURDER OF MR. W. WEARE

... took a seat in hI Isig, we prooeetl- a ed as far as Oxford-street. . Itrohert said wc e tl1st tubia something hIonlC for supp er; we stopppted at p i IIOik S;1ult, Wcism sI goot outinl purchased a loin of pori. We proceedeil f0 S tthere as ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, APRIL 15,

... at tie1lynre har o iels ieo ir st Septem- ber, 1823. About this time there hirrd b~~~~een a new ojsera ill pres- ,a prrtoi hc Ms ao a aigned a princip~al par.-tI I$ an twsepce ob eyrinta~eouis to tire theatre, iried y te cmicpoersof r. ista. ...

POLICE

... said, ie was on the box of the Clapton Stage, which was proceeding slowly down Cornhill, at a i-crv gentle trot, and they were rassring a town cart on their right side, when happening to look down, ire saNV a maan in thei act of falling, aind before ...